An Authentic Cultural Experience in Northern Thailand
If you’re looking for an unforgettable cultural encounter in Chiang Rai, a visit to the Long Neck Karen Village—home to the Karen Padaung tribe—is a must. This unique village offers insight into a centuries-old tradition where women wear brass rings around their necks, creating the illusion of elongated necks, a symbol of beauty and cultural identity.

📍 Location
The Long Neck Village is located in the Mae Chan District, approximately 30–45 minutes from Chiang Rai City. It’s an accessible and enriching stop on a day trip to the Golden Triangle or combined with visits to Wat Rong Khun (White Temple) and other northern highlights.
🧭 Why Visit?
- Cultural Immersion: Learn about the lifestyle, beliefs, and craftsmanship of the Karen people.
- Handmade Souvenirs: Support local women who weave scarves, bags, and jewelry using traditional methods.
- Photography-Friendly: Capture stunning portraits in a respectful and scenic village setting.
- Responsible Tourism: Many tours now focus on ethical and sustainable interactions, ensuring locals benefit directly from your visit.

🚌 How to Get There
SmartenPlus offers private transfer services from Chiang Rai city and Chiang Mai to the Long Neck Village, with English-speaking drivers and customizable itineraries.
🌿 Travel Tips
- Dress modestly and ask before taking photos.
- Support villagers by buying handmade goods.
- Bring cash for entrance fees (typically 300–500 THB).

🕰 Best Time to Visit
The village can be visited year-round, but the dry season (November–February) offers the most comfortable weather.
